Motion in the Cash Cycle

From banknote design, through printing, to processing: today’s key topics in relation to the money cycle.

Cash is always in motion. Certified printing plants deliver banknotes to central banks. Cash-in-transit companies pick up the notes from there. The cash then reaches companies and – through ATMs – private households. Individuals and companies then deposit the money back into the bank, which retains some of the cash in order to fill up its ATMs. Any cash that is not required is returned to the central bank by the relevant financial institution. In some countries, companies also deposit cash directly with the central bank.

Systems and processes that fulfill the highest security requirements guarantee this smooth and efficient cash cycle. This is the only way to ensure that banknotes also continue to enjoy peoples’ trust.

G+D Currency Technology accompanies the entire cash lifecycle and supports the market and its customers in an ever-faster money cycle; follow current trends and let yourself be surprised and impressed by our innovative solutions

Cash processing solutions have become digitally connected on a huge scale, both within companies' internal IT networks and via web- and cloud-based solutions. This development has brought advantages in terms of speed, transparency, and cost, but also entails high security risks.

This September, the Giesecke+Devrient Currency Technology GmbH product range is expanding to include two new banknote processing systems: the compact table-top device BPS C2 and the modular high-speed system BPS M3.